Fuji Showcase Fuji TCL-X100 (any version) Images

gryphon1911

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Please share images taken with any Fuji X100 camera and any version of the Telephoto Adapter (TCL-X100).
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This image was made using the original x100, with TCL-x100 adapter (Mk1). I find the x100/TCL-x100 combination very enjoyable. The result images are very much to my taste, and as a bonus, I also like the way the adapter lens looks, on the camera.

BTW, if anyone viewing this thread is thinking that this image isn't very 'sharp', that's because........ it isn't! At this point, I should mention that I don't care for super-sharp images, and I very rarely apply sharpening when processing raw files. In fact, I usually "de-sharpen" my images, to some degree. (I mention this because I wouldn't want to deter any potential purchasers of a TCL-x100, who might be more keen on sharpness than I am. ;))
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This image was made using the original x100, with TCL-x100 adapter (Mk1). I find the x100/TCL-x100 combination very enjoyable. The result images are very much to my taste, and as a bonus, I also like the way the adapter lens looks, on the camera.

BTW, if anyone viewing this thread is thinking that this image isn't very 'sharp', that's because........ it isn't! At this point, I should mention that I don't care for super-sharp images, and I very rarely apply sharpening when processing raw files. In fact, I usually "de-sharpen" my images, to some degree. (I mention this because I wouldn't want to deter any potential purchasers of a TCL-x100, who might be more keen on sharpness than I am. ;))
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A very moody and story rich image. Substance over technicality is a win every time.
Thanks for sharing.
 
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